Georgia state gazetteer and business directory 1881-82, Part 39

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Publication date: 1881
Publisher: Atlanta, Ga. : Standard Directory Co.
Number of Pages: 1168


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JUNE. Dawson County.


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flouring, corn and saw mills; also has steam saw mill, Baptist churen, and an institution of learning, known as the Amicolola Academy. Was made a post-office in 1851, and receives mail four times a week from Dahlon- ega and Cartersville by carrier. C. G. Burt, P. M.


Burt D. J. Rev., Baptist


MeKee J. H., genl store Palmour S. V , saw and grist mill Payne Z. C., genl store Roper Samuel Rev., Baptist


Smith D. E., teacher


Welchel J. D., geul store


KANSAS. 'Carroll County.


Former name and post-office, be- tween the Chattahoochee and Talla. poosa rivers, 10 miles northwest of Carrollton. Address mail to Bow- den.


KATE.


Pierce County-S., F. & W. R. R.


Established as a post-office April 1st, 1881. Has two gins and grist mills. Located 8 miles from Blackshear, the county seat, 48 from Savannah, and 270 from Atlanta. Cotton, wool and naval stores form the chief ship- ments. Mail daily each way. E. L. MeGhee, P. M.


A-pinwall A. J., gin and grist mill Byrd T. J. & Co., gent store


Carter & Chason (J. W. Carter, J. W. Chason), mufr naval stores Chancey H., notary and justice.


Crawford Reuben Rev., Baptist Dickson W. F. & Co., naval stores Grines A. L., genl store


Joyner Joseph E., justice


Lee E. E. & Bro. (E. E. and A. T.), naval stores


McGee & Donaldson, gent store Miller A. J., gin and grist miil Strickland & Davis, naval stores Tyre Arthur, millwright Williamson H., stave'mnir Williams J. C. Rev., Baptist Wylly L. C., railroad agt


KEDRON. Coweta County.


Country postoffice, about 13 miles east of Newnan, the country seat.


KEITH.


Catoosa County.


A newly established post-office, from which no report was received.


KENNEDY. Bryan County.


Population 275. Situated 21 miles from Bryan, the seat of justice, and 12 from Eden, its railroad station. Two churches, Primitive and Mis- sionary Baptist. One school. Mail twice weekly. Ship via Eden, No. 2 C. R R. J. A. Murrow P. M. Kennedy W., gin and grist mill


Murrow J. A., gent store Murrow J. R., teacher


Williams P. W., attorney


Woodward H. P., dentist.


KENNESAW. Cobb County -- WV. & A. R. R.


Better known as Big Shanty. Has a population of 300, and is situated 7 miles northeast of Marietta, the county seat and nearest banking point. Hay steam flour.ng, grist and saw mills and cotton gins, one Meth- odist and two Baptist churches, ex- press and telegraph offices, and a mineral spring. Corn, meal, flour and cotton are the principal exports. Receives daily mails. James L. Hughes, P. M.


Chalker, Baldwin & Co., grist mill


Corrie, & Gibson, gent store Eldson R. S., genl store


Gibson J. S. & Son, wagon mnfrs Ilughes James L., shoemkr


McRae W. L., contractor


Price C. N., shoemkr Roberts George C., hardware


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Brooks County.


Eleven and a half miles from Quit- man, the county seat, 6 from Boston, S. F. & W. R. R., its shipping point. Has iwo grist and one saw mill, three churches, one common school. Mail semi-weekly by stage. M. Grover, P. M.


Grover J. J., physician


Harris R. D., painter


Holmes E. J., teacher


Johnson J. A., genl store Joiner W. R., physician McGrow W., carpenter Martin E. L. (c), teacher


KEYTON.


Calhoun County.


Population, 125. Has a Baptist church and two schools, gin and saw mill. Nine miles from Morgan, the seat of justice, and & from Arlington -S. W. R. R .- its nearest ship- ping point. Cotton is the chief ex- port. Mail semi-weekly by carrier. G. W. Wiggins, P. M.


Brown Sarah Mrs., teacher Cordy T. F., saw mill


Holloway D. W., carpenter Jones E. S., genl store


Norwood T. W., flour mill and gin Watkins M. W., genul store


Wiggins J. G. & G. W., wagon mkr


KINGS. Wayne County.


Located 7 miles southwest of Waynesville. Has no postal facili- ties.


KINGSBOROUGH.


Harris Connty-N. & S. R. R.


Located on Mulberry creek, which affords power to run a grist mill. Is a place of about 75 inhabitants. Has three churches-Baptist, Methodist and Presbyterian-and one common school. Cotton is the chiet export. Ship direct. Mail daily by rail. E. W. Beers, P. M.


Beers E. W., millwright Bruce W. W., gent store and phy- sician


Dozier G. H., attorney Echols G. R., blacksmith


Johnson W. C., grist mill and r r agt


KINGSTON.


Bartow County- W. & A. R. R., junc. Rome R. R.


Population 472, 11 miles from Car- tersville the county seat, 60 from At- lanta, and 80 from Chattanooga, Teun. Baptist, Methodist and Epis. copal churches, and one common school, gin and cement works run by steam, flour and grist mill operated by power derived from Etowah river. Ship direct. Mail daily each way. W. F. Roberson, P. M.


Barrett & Co., flour mill


Branson J. C., attorney


Burrough Leroy, justice


Cloud A. J. Mrs., hotel


Cloud H. C., geul store


Cotton W. J. Rev., Methodist


Day dson J. M., rr and exp agt


Elliott J. L., gent store


Gains J. B., blacksmith


Gaines & Lewis, flour mill


Gillain W. A., gentstore


Goodwin Joel, hotel Hall D. C., blacksmith


Hargis James F., gent store


Jones Thomas F., physician


Kinabrew W. H., physician


Ketchens & Bro., saloon


Linn J. T, teacher


Lowers H. R., genl store


Mayson C. N., drugs


Oglesby & Bro., cotton gin mnfr


Pope R. A., rr agt and tel opr


Rainey W. W., saloon


Reed James, black-mith


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KEOKEE. Columbia County.


Ten miles from Be air - Ga. R. R.,- its shipping station, 8 from Appling the county seat, 15 from Augusta and 3 from Savannah river. Has steam Lin, grist and saw mill, and mail semi-weekly by buggy. Ship via Augusta. R. J. Walton, P. M. Walton R. J., physician


KIRKLAND.


Coffee County .- B. & A. R. R.


Ship direct. A place of 2 0 inhab- itants, containing three churches, one school, and steam grist and saw mill, 16 miles from Douglas court house, 93 from Brunswick, and 287 from Atlanta ria Albany. Wool, cotton, etc., form the chief exports. Mail twice daily. Mathew Kirkland, P. M.


Kirkland B. Jr., tel opr Kirkland Mathews, genl store Love W. H., genl store and exp agt Parker C. G. B W., physician Weston S. R., saw mill


KNIGHT'S MILL. Berrien County.


Nashville, 12 miles northeast, is the postal point for this hamlet.


KNOX BRIDGE. Hart County.


Send mail for this point to Parker's Store, a mile north.


KNOXVILLE. Crawford County.


The county seat. Has a popula- tion of 125, and is distant 15 miles northwest of Fort Valley, the near-


est railroad and express station. Cot- ton is the principal product. Mrs. C. B. Riviere, P. M.


Causey S. H., co. commissioner


Bond S., co. coroner


Dent W. H. & Co., saloon


Donnelly & Wilder, blacksmith


Harris S. W., drugs, physician and hotel


Hicks D. C., co. tax receiver


Holton Virgil S., judge county court


Holton V. S., co. ordinary


Irby J. H., carpenter


Jack J. W., elk superior court and justice


Jones J. W., physician


J. rdon J. F., co. commissioner


Kenardy B. F., co. tax collector


L-Sueur R., attorney


McCray & Al'en, genl store


Moore L. D., attorney


Ray W. M., co. commissioner


Reviere M. P., sheriff


Smith R. D., attorney


Stembridge & Hancock, genl store


Stroud M. D., attorney


White G. W., co. surveyor


Wright F. H., co. treasurer


Wright F. H. & Co., gent store


Wright R. H. &. H. H., genl store


LAFAYETTE. Walker County.


County seat, located near the Chat- tooga river, 26 miles from Chatta- nooga, Tenn., its railroad, telegraph and express offices. Ship via Chat- tanooga, Tenn. Mail daily by carrier. J. H. Roger-, P. M.


Center & Mize (W. W. Center, R. F. Mize), blacksmiths Clemens G. W., co. treasurer


Clements Judson C., attorney Copeland F. W., attorney


Culberson E. L., genl store


Dickson R. N. cik superior court


Dickson & Shaw, genl store


Farms D. C. & S. W., drugs and physicians Glenn R. M. W., attorney Goodwin J., co. tax collector


Lumpkin H. P., attorney and co. surveyor


McClutchen W. M., sheriff


Napier N. C., grist mill and propr Walker County Messenger


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Nash J. W., genl store


Neal B. F., co. tax receiver


Parker Joel, co. coroner


Patterson G. W., grocery


Phipps J. P., hotel


Phillips J. M., justice


Rogers J. H., tailor and justice


Russell M , co. ordinary


Shuford & Lumpkin, gent store


Summers A. A., tannery and shoemkr


Trail B. L., harness mikr


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Wardlaw J. C., genl store


Warthen N. G., grist mill


Withers W. E., hotel


LAGRANGE.


Troup County-A. & W. P. R. R.


Population 2,500. County seat of Troup county, 71 miles from Atlanta and 16 from West Point, the termin- us of the A. & W. P. R. R. It has two female colleges-the Southern : Frost Francis A., whol grocer


Female College and the LaGrange Female College, both in a flourishing condition. The town has several churches and a number of good schools. One newspaper is published here, the LaGrange Reporter. One bank, the LaGrange rank and Trust Co. Telegraph, Western Union. Ex- press, Southern. Frederick Ball, P.M. Adams Wiley W., shoemkr Akers C. F., attorney


Banks & Callaway (Henry Banks,


Jr., Howard Caliaway), geul store Barnard John M., cotton warehouse Bigham Benjamin H., attorney Boyd Charles W., grocer


Bradfield Edwin R., dry goods


Bradfield Thomas S., drugs


Brady Hiram K., grocer and hotel Broome John R., livery


Buice James D., stoves, etc


Burks Benjamin (c), blacksmith


Burton William L. agt., hardware


Callaway William A., grocer


Callaway & Baugh ( Enoch Callaway, John A. Baugh. Jr.), drugs


Cary & Buder ( Henry HI , Henry E. Cary, Henry C. Batter), com mers Cooper John N., gent store


Cox Ichabod F., pres Sonthern Fe- male College


Cranshaw T. C Jr .. cotton buyer


Culberson & Robertson (Simms Cul- berson, Alfred Robertsou), black- smiths


Cunningham Charles C., book seller Dansby William F., grocer Ellis James, grocer


Ferrell & Longley ( Blount C. Ferrell, Franen M. Longley), attorney's


Fleming M. L. & Co. (Marcus L. Fleming, Henry C. Butler), furni- ture


Forbes J. C. & Co. (Joseph C. Forbes, Thomas J. Harwell), grocers


Godwin William T., grocer Gray William V., dry goods


Hagedown Isaac, dry goods


Harris Wilham D., grocer


Harr & William B., dentist


Huntley John P, dentist Jarboe W. C. Mrs., dry goods


LaGrange Banking and Trust Co., Anderson D. Abraham, pres ; George A Speer, cash


LaGrange Female College, James R. Mayson, pres


LaGrange Report-r, W. A. Wim- bish, propr


Lehman Albert, jeweler .


Linam George W., meats


Linch & Lynch (Osborn and Lewis J.), genl store


Mayson James R., pres LaGrange Female College


M .yer Bros. (Theodore & Lewis), dry goods Miller James (c), meats


Mubry Charles W., attorney


Mableisen & Scott (Herrman Muh- leisen, Charles H. Scot ), hotel


Newton Alexander (c), blacksmith Norrill James H., tel opr


Owen Frank P., expagt


Perry John T., grocer, ete


Phillips Alonzo R., boots and shoes Pittman Elisha D., physician


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Prophitt Anna Mrs., milliner Ragland John W., grocer Ramsey E. B. (~, physician Ridley Charles B., physician Ridley F. M. & Co. ( Frank M. Rid. ley, John M. Bernard), drugs Schanb Julins L., photographer


Southern Female College, I. F. Cox, pres


Stephens Sarah F. Mrs., milliner Strong John B., attorney


Strong Charles D., grocer Sutten Jerry (c), shoemkr


Swain John J., coniretioner


Swanson & Fizsin ons (Benjamin


G. Swanson, E. M. Fitzsimons), grocers


Tomlinson James M., photographer Toole Edward, justice


Toole & Son (John E. and J. Ed ward), attorneys Truitt James G., grocer


Tuggle W. O., attorney


Warlick John E., meats


Whitaker Thomas II., attorney Williams & Dunson ( Elisha D Wil liams, Otis A. Dunson), grocer,


Wilson M. A. Mrs., milliner


Wimbish W. A., propr LaGrange Reporter Woods Baxter (c), barber


LAIRDSBOROUGH.


Carroll County.


Formerly known as Laurel Hill, Is located 10 inles from Carrollton. the county seat. Has the usual church and school facilities. A gold mine is being worked within two miles of this place with fair success.


LAKE CREEK. Folk County.


Four miles north of Cedartown, its mailing point.


LAMAR.


Sumter County.


Has a population of about 60, and is 17 miles southeast of America -. the county seat, the nearest railroad, express and the graph station, bank- ing town and shipping point. Local streanis furnish water power to run com and flouring mills. Has a church and two schools and steam gins. Cotton is the principal pro. duct. Receives a semi-weekly mall by wagon from Americus, D. H. Hoox P. M.


Hoox D. H., genl store Stevenson Joseph, physician


LAMAR'S MILL.


Upson County.


Butler, S. W. R. R., 12 miles, is its shipping station cia which it is 161 miles to Atlanta. Thomasten, the county seat, is 17 miles ria which Adanta is ouly 83. Ship via Butler. Cotton is the chief export. Has gin and grist mill and woolen factory. Mail semi.weekly by carrier. L. Lamar P. M.


Adams Howell, genl store


HI:ummock J. W., brickmason


Hays G., blacksmith


Lamar L., geni store Sanders M., miller


Smith N., physician


Worsham C. H., teacher


LANDERS. Pickens County.


Four miles northwest of Jasper. Talking Rock post-office 3 miles west is the mailing point


LANGSBURY.


Camden County.


Address mail for this hamlet to Waynesville, 6 miles north.


LASTON. Bulloch County.


Eleven miles from Statesborough, the seat of justice, and 16 from Ogee- chee, No. 6 C. R. R., its shipping station ria which it is 247 froom At- lanta. Has several churches, one


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Beasly J. E. & Bro., geul store


bird A. J., genl store


Coleman S., teacher Hodge James, teacher


Parrish J .. genl store


Parish W. E., genl store


LAUREL HILL.


Carroll County .- (See Lurasboro.)


LAUREN'S HILL.


Laurens County.


Two miles from Dublin. the set of justice, 16 from Cochran, its railroad, LAWRENCEVILLE. Gwinnett County. express and telegraph offices. Has a Baptist church, one school and mail four times per week by buggy. Cot- ton is the chief export. I. J. Dufil ., late for insertion in proper place. P. M.


Barkwell J. W., physician


Carroll C. C., physician


Coombs & MeNair, grist mill Pope J. T., gent store


Walker & Duggan, genl store Wayne R., genl store


LAVONIA.


Franklin County -- E. A .- L. R.R.


Formerly Aquilla, a small place of about 75 inhabitants. Located nine iniles from Carnesville, the county seat; 6 from Bowersville, its tele-' graph station, and 112 from Atlanta. Ilas one church, one school, cotton factory and several grist and saw mills. Cotton and yarns are the chief export. Mail daily by railroad. T. J. Blackwell, P. M.


Allison & Co., agri implements


Blackwell T. J., guano andrr agt


Cleveland R. F., saloon


Edwards & Wilkerson, cotton fac- tory


Isbell Mary Miss, dressmkr


Killingworth James, genl store


Lester S. W., physician


MeAlister A. H .. gent store


Parker Jacch & Co., genl store


Rousey W. E., saloon


Sayers W. O., blacksmith


Sewell G. W., gen store Thomas S. W., broom mnfr Vickery J. H. & Co., gent store Walton Y. (e), painter Whitworth J. D .. shoemkr Wood & Hill, carpenters


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LAWTON. Cli ch County .- (See Du Pont.)


LAWTO 'S MILL.


Screven County.


Located 5 miles north of Sylvania. Ha- no post-office.


LAWTONVILLE. Burke, County-A, & S. R. R.


Station name is Lawton, 15 miles from Waynesborough, the county seat; SA from Savannah, AS from Augusta, and 219 from Atlanta. Has a Baptist church and one school. Population about 125. Ship direct. Mail daily. S. E. Clark, P. M.


Chew John C., genl store


Daniell M. M., genl store Glisson H. C., attorney Hext R. A., genl store Perkins G. W. & Bro., genl store Wallace J. B. A., blacksmith


LEAKESVILLE. Jasper County.


Ten miles northwest of Monticello, its post-office.


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Calhoun County -- Blakely Die., S. W. R. R. - Seven miles from Morgan court- house, 27 from Albany and 232 from Atlanta. Has a population of 125, office of Southern Expre-s Co., gin, saw, and two grist mills run by steam, Baptist and Methodist church- es, and one school. Ship direct. Mail daily by rail. J. E. Mercer, P. M.


Boyd P. E., gin, grist mill and genl store


Byrd & Jones, contractors


Edwards S. H., teacher


Griffin J. B., carriage mkr


Grubs W. J., genl store


Johnson Della Miss, millinery


Martin W., blacksmith


Paul O. H., physician


Price J. C., senl store


Simmons W. T. & Co., genl store


Sims W. A .. physician


Turner A. W. J., genl store


Turner A. W. & J. B., livery


Turner J. B , genl store and hotel


Wilson James, contractor


Wimberly J. G., grist and saw mill


LEA'S CROSSING. Dade County. (Sce Wildwood).


LEATHERSVILLE. Line in County.


A small place of 75 inhabitants, two Baptist and two Methodist churches and common school, 6 miles from Lincolnton, the seat of justice, | Salter James, sheriff 20 from Washington, its shipping station, via which it is 151 from At- ---- lanta. Cotton is the chief export. Mail daily by carrier. B. F. Bentley, P. M.


Bentley A. J., magistrate Bentley B. F., physician


1 Hogan John Rev., Baptist Stred J., carpenter


Wilson Thomas S., carpenter


LEBANON.


Cherokee County-M. & N. G. R. R (See Toonigh).


LEBANON.


Milton County.


Alpharetta, 2 miles north, is the post-office for this point


LEE'S MILLS,


Walker County.


Seven miles northeast of High Point post office.


LEESBURGH. Lee Coun y.


Population 450. County Seat. The distance to Macon is 95 miles, to Blakely 61 and to Atlanta 19S. Office of the Southern Express, two church. es-Baptist and Presbyterian-and one steam gin and grist mill. Ship direct. Cotton is the chief shipment. Mail twice daily by rail. Mrs. Eliza- beth Morgan, P. M.


Bałdy W. H., attorney


Bass C. W., attorney


Booke & Cowart, zenl store


Byne G. M., gent store


Calloway C. B., gent store


Deas J. F., co. tax receiver


Edwards G. C., ordinary


| Forrester R. A., tax collector Freeman J. S., attorney and teacher


Glansier W. R., gent store


Jackson & West, milliners


Kimbrough, W. H., attorney


Leroy J., co. coroner


Love J. 'f., drugs and physician


McDonald M. C., physician


Morgan James, elk superior court


Rutland R., physician Sadler & Green, genl store


Stoker G. M., genl store


Stewart T. R. & Co., grocers


Terry Julia Miss, hotel


Thompson & Hayes, saw mill


Tison, Carter & Co., genl store


Tison & Bro., gent store Warren K. J., attorney


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LELIATON.


Coffee County.


A small village of about 50 inhabi- tan.s, 25 miles from Douglas the seat of justice, and 3 from Willa coochee-B. & A. R. R., -its railroad and express station. Has two steam saw mills and daily mail. Lumber and wool form the chief exports. O. Gatchell, P. M.


Gray & Gatchell, saw mill Gray B. B. agt, & Bro., saw mill


LENO.


Habersham County.


A newly established postoffice from which no report was received.


LEO. White County.


Located on Mossy creek, which af- fords power for operating gin, grist, and flour mill, five miles from Cleve- land the seat of justice, and 12 from Lula the nearest shipping point ria which it is 105 to Atlanta. Has Methodist and Baptist churches, one school, and daily mail by hack. J. D. Cooley, P. M.


Adams Julius H., carpenter Alexander T. W., grist mill Clayton C. C., carpenter


Cooley J. D., gent store


Davidson D. M. & A. T., pottery Dorsey, Enos & Tarplin, pottery


Dorsey John M., magistrate and tan- ner


Duckett & Moore, genl store Humphries James, carpenter Jarrad Josiah D., physician Kinsey S. M. Rev., Baptist


Lattner Joseph T., physician and dentist


Moore Milton, distiller Moore Thornton, blacksmith Nix Thomas B., blacksmith Pitchford John H., pottery Pitchford William G., pottery Quillian G. K., teacher Sargent Ephraim, blacksmith


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LEONARD. Bryan County.


A small village containing grist and saw mill operated by power obtained from Little creek. Two churches- Methodist and Baptist-63 miles from Bryan court house, 15 from Way's Station, 13 S. F. & W. R. R., its shipping point, and 23 from Savau- nah. Cotton, rice, and naval stores form the chief exports. Mail weekly by private conveyance, Leonar F. Cox, P. M.


LESTER'S DISTRICT.


Burke County-C. R. R .- (See Mun- merlyn.)


LEWISTON. Forsyth County.


Four miles northwest of Cumming its post office.


LIBERTY HILL. Pike County.


Located 14 miles from Zebulon the county seat, and 5 from Milner the Dearest railroad station. Has a popu- lation of about 100, and the usnal church and common school facilities. Cotton and wheat are the principal shipments.


LIFSEY'S STORE. Pike County.


Five miles from Zebulon, the county seat ; 14 from B ruesvill , itg nearest railroad station, vid which it is 74 from Atlanta. Cotton is the chief export. Has a Baptist church and two steam saw mills. Mail daily by hack. J. C. Lifsey, P. M. Harris A. G., teacher


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LEXINGTON.


Oglethorpe County.


County seat. Situated 33 miles from Lexington Depot - Athens Branch, Ga. R. R .: 16 from Athens ; 120 from Atlanta and 101 from Au .. gusta. It has three churches-Bap- tist, Methodist and Presbyterian- and one academy. Broad river for- nishes power for operating grist and saw mills. A weekly paper, the Oglethorpe Echo, is published here. Lexington Depor is the nearest ex- press and telegraph office. Athens is the banking town. Population about 700. Mail daily. Robert C. Latimer, P. M.


Ama-on Charles A., co tax collector Amis Thomas, grist mill


Bacon J. W., hotel


Boggs James R., co. coroner


Brooks G. W., grist miil


Brooks G. Winn, grover


Cook Philip, Jr. attorney Doster W. J , grocer


Doster W. T., sheriff and cotton gin Echols J. H, flour mill


Faust W. Z., physician


Gar tt T. L .; editor Oglethorpe Echo Gilham Thomas D., co. ordi- uary


Gottheimer & Stewart, gent store Haire J. F. M. & Co., gent store Haire & Latimer, geul store Howard W. A., physician Howard William MI., attorney Johnson Whitson ( , attorney Knox Annie Mos & Co., milliners Lester George H., elk superior court Imepkin Samuel, attorney Me Whorter Hamp, attorney


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Oglethorpe Echo, T. L. Gantt, editor Olin J. T., attorney Pace David, co. treasurer Roane B. E. Mrs., hotel Rowe J. L., wagonmkr Smith & Willingham, genl store Stark W. T., shoemkr


Tiller John W., co. surveyor


Tolbert Joseph T., co. tax receiver Willingham B. V., physician


Willingham R. J., physician Young W. T., grocer


LILLY POND. Gordon County.


Population 150; 2 miles from Mc- Diniels-W. & A. R. R .- it- nearest railroad, rie which Atlanta is 78, and five from Calhoun, the county seat. Has a grist mill, and daily mail. Cotton, etc., form the chief export. W. W. Whitsitt, P. M.


Colston W. R., carpenter


Elis Henry (e), blacksmith


Jackson C. M., physician Kinman A. J., magistrate


MeDaniell W. J., notary and magis- istrate


Me Whorter & Fields, grist mill Thompson & Hall, Kend store Whitsitt W. W., genl store




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